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    spam and cheese / spicy tuna musubis
    Samantha W.

    Incredible dinner experience! Everything was so incredibly scrumptious, and we were so full by the end. We got the spam and cheese and spicy tuna musubis which were both so delicious. They came with three pieces each which was perfect to split amongst me and my two friends. We also got the Taiwanese cabbage which really took me by surprise in the best way. It ended up being my favorite dish of the night! The cabbage was the perfect texture and the sauce was so good. The meat pieces in it were also a nice touch and really balanced the dish well. The noodles were also super yummy and had a great chewy texture. Lastly, we got the loco moco chicken, which was breaded and sauced to perfection, with a gorgeous egg on top. We also loved the decor on the walls! It was a bunch of polaroids of previous customers. We were able to have our picture taken and pinned ours up on the walls, preserving this wonderful dinner in history.

    Macadamia Brownie with Thai Tea Ice Cream
    Patrick Z.

    Great food and a great vibe, I actually don't think Ive been to a dedicated Hawaiian restaurant before so this was really nice! Started with three of the Musubi. The Yellowtail was incredibly fresh with a touch of yuzu that was awesome. The Spicy Salmon was good but kinda standard. The Galbi was stellar, had a nice flavor to the meat and the kimchi delish. Got the Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco. Lots of tastes that work so well together here from the gravy to the breading to the egg. I actually didn't even realize this had a macaroni salad because I started eating from the rice side so the macaroni was a nice surprise and it was so good. If I had to give one critique though Id say that the breading did not stay on the chicken when you cut into it so it was hard to get both in one bite! Also got dessert because Macademia is my favorite nut but for some reason I never thought to put it in a brownie, so when I saw the Macademia Brownie I knew I had to have it. Brownie itself was fire, it had the taste and texture of a dense brownie but it was not dense itself if that makes sense. Also it came with coconut ice cream but I saw Thai Tea ice cream on the menu and asked for that instead and they provided! DEEEEELISHHHHH that ice cream was perfection. So concentrated and creamy and the perfect thai tea flavor YUM. The vibe inside was curated so well and the playlist was actually really good!

    Yellowtail Musubi (OL), Japanese Scallop Musubi (OL),  Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco (OL)
    Elaine C.

    Delicious hawaiian food that ive been wanting to try for years and and totally hit the spot. Its a cute intimate space and the amount of food was good for two. Service was easy and great.

    Katie L.

    Feels like home the moment you enter! Was recommend this spot for their duck so had to get it along with their other items on the menu. I was wow like by the duck the moment it came out. The way they cooked it and the coloring of it looked so beautiful. Every bite melts in your mouth and I wish they have a location in Cali! Highly recommend trying their musubi and poke bowl! It was just as amazing. Service is great and staffs always checked up on us to make sure we were doing well. Make sure to make a reservation before coming here!

    Musubi
    Alice D.

    Wish I came here more hungry to be able to try more items! I'll deff be back for more musubi options!

    Chocolate haupia sundae
    Mely T.

    The Service, exceptional. The Food, extraordinary. The ambience, soothing, great vibes. This is the second time we've eaten here. Everything from the Service, to the Food, to the drinks, to the desserts, exceeds expectations. We live in LI now so we don't come as often as we should. I will recommend this place for a nice dinner out. Thanks so much for yet another wonderful experience. Price is as expected. Not cheap not expensive but I definitely think it's worth more than what it's priced.

    Peekytoe Crab Fried Rice (OL)
    Alexander R.

    It's not easy to find Hawaiian food in NYC, so I was excited to try Noreetuh. Unfortunately, for the price point, I can't recommend it. The mentaiko spaghetti was fantastic in flavor but very small for $29. The musubis had dry rice and chewy seaweed, and the crab fried rice didn't have much flavor at all. The section we were seated in was extremely dark (and this was during the day, at lunch time) and cramped, and it was tough to even hear ourselves talk being so close to two louder tables. Service was pretty slow overall. Specifically the musubi, that we ordered as an appetizer, didn't arrive until after both entrees. When we asked to cancel them after maybe 30-45 minutes, the request was refused which was a bit frustrating. Spending this much for a 2 person brunch, I expected a bit more. Likely won't be returning..

    Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco (OL) and Peekytoe Crab Fried Rice (OL)
    Emily L.

    It's hard to find Hawaiian food in NYC - there aren't that many places but noreetuh does a good job keeping true to Hawaiian classics but elevating it. They also have dishes with Korean inspiration as well! I personally loved the Hokkaido scallop musubi - I think that was my favorite of the evening. I also really enjoyed the potato and truffle potato Mille-feuille with all the uni on top! The interior is fun with walls full of Polaroids and they have various tables to accommodate small and large parties! The staff was attentive but the only critique I may have was that the main dishes took some time to come out so there was a big gap between the appetizers and our main dishes.

    Galbi Musubi (OL) and yellowtail musubi
    Katherine G.

    This place was astoundingly good - we managed to get a last-minute reservation on a Saturday night and were shocked by how nice the place was and how good the food was too! I wasn't super hungry and got a few musubis - yellowtail, galbi, and spicy spam. These were incredible, they almost tasted like giant sushi. The yuzu sauce paired so well with the fresh yellowtail and the rice was seasoned so well. The galbi was super tender and flavorful with a delicious sauce, and the spicy spam was a nice classic musubi as well. I was so impressed by these! I also tried some of the mentaiko spaghetti and mochiko chicken, both of which were also delicious. However, if you come here, get the musubi for sure! Must try in NYC!

    Garlic Shrimp Bowl (OL)
    Serena X.

    Came here with a friend on a Friday night and was so pleasantly surprised by the food and service. Our server was kind, letting me sit down and order before my friend arrived (uncommon for many NYC restaurants)! We got the chicken loco moco and garlic shrimp plates to share. The garlic shrimp was so flavorful, and heavy on the garlic in the best way! The loco moco gravy was not too heavy, and the chicken pieces were fried to perfection. Amazing Mac salad, and definitely on my list to return.

    Inside
    James L.

    Long time customer. Jin is a great host. East Village prices for an uptown menu. Jin is a somm and his wine list is a Michelin star. Noreetuh is a wine person's destination and Noreetuh caters to the trade. Korean fried chicken is the bomb. Much cheaper than Cocodoq, a high end alternative. Look at my pics, Michelin quality at East Village prices.

    Scott P.

    We discovered this place when we saw Jason Momoa and the cast of the Wrecking Crew eating there during an interview on Eater. Their reaction to the authenticity and flavor of the food was what made us want to eat there. We were coming to NYC for a trip and made it a point to make reservations. It was a mind blowing culinary experience. The staff were friendly and accommodating. They would engage in friendly conversation which added to the ambiance of the space. The food was authentic and incredible. You must eat here to really show appreciation to your palate.

    Berkshire pork cutlet
    Yvonne T.

    Noreetuh is a hidden gem with limited seating but amazing Hawaiian cuisine. I visited twice but barely scraped the menu. The first time it was restaurant week which is a prix fixe menu so restaurants portion the amount to match the price however, usually it's not worth in my opinion. Noreetuh, on the other hand, gives you a full meal that will make you stuffed at the end of it. The biggest complaint was the wait time. Our dinner took like 3 hours and each course took a long time to come out of the kitchen. My assumption was that they were understaffed. For the food review, the best thing was the Berkshire pork cutlet (9/10). It was super juicy and yummy, but I did wish there was rice since there was only salad. Next teriyaki chicken rice bowl, it had Mac and cheese which I didn't like but it was okay. Hawaiian bread pudding w/ pineapple ice cream tasted like banana bread but the pineapple ice cream threw me off. Second visit, I ordered the Berkshire pork cutlet again and it as good as the first time, nice and juicy. Sadly, I hated the garlic shrimp bowl because it was way too fishy for me. For dessert, I got the chocolate sundae which was 90% whip cream, where was the chocolate? It was some weird chocolate textured thing. For a drink, the lychee highball was meh, lychee flavor but slightly bitter.

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    Ask the Community - Noreetuh

    Are there gluten free options?

    I don't know. You may want to contact them. The food were terrific and delicious!

    Do they still do brunch?

    Yes. Noreetuh currently is open for brunch from 11:30 to 2:30 on Saturdays and Sundays. Last call is at 2:15.

    Were there any advantages sitting at the bar instead of the table?

    There is not, the same menu is served at the bar as at the tables. Bar seats are just made available for guests that prefer sitting at a bar vs. at a table.

    Could I bring my baby?

    Yes but they can not order Drinks

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    Hanamizuki Cafe

    Hanamizuki Cafe

    4.2(618 reviews)
    1.4 miChelsea, Midtown West
    $$

    This place is so cute! Plenty of tables and seating, friendly and helpful baristas. I got the…read morecheese okaka onigiri and a hot hojicha latte. The onigiri filling was very salty which I loved, and the rice had an excellent texture. The hojicha latte was fantastic, I added a little sweetener myself and it was so comforting on a cold day. I use a wheelchair and was able to get in and order by myself, but the restroom is not accessible.

    Solid fast casual-esque spot in midtown not too far from MSG. You order up front at the counter,…read moreget a buzzer, and pick your seat while you wait. I went with 2 other ppl and we all got their Onigiri Combo, which was ~$16, and you get 2 onigiris, a miso soup, and a cup of their sides (edamame, sweet egg, pickled carrots). For my combo, I got a Sukiyaki Beef onigiri, which was my fave one, and a Salmon onigiri, which was fine, just a bit plainer than I'd like. But, I like that they added furikake seasoning throughout it to add flavor. I didn't care much for their sides - the egg was too sweet for my liking and the pickled carrots were too soft. I ordered an addtl Kinko (mushroom) onigiri bc I was quite hungry and it was alright. Def a lighter taste. Overall, a decent spot for a solid, reliable, good bite! Place is clean and service is friendly. There's a bathroom down a hallway that does the job. I'd come back for a meal that's great value!

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    Braddahs

    3.0(74 reviews)
    0.7 miGreenwich Village

    Fantastic value and great flavor bowls. The portions are generous and they have lots of options,…read moreincluding making your own bowl (poke or two BBQ proteins) and pre-made bowls. We ordered delivery (can't comment on the restaurant space of service) and it arrived hot and fresh. We tried the make your own poke bowl with salmon and tuna (you get to pick two which I really like), over white rice with edamame, cucumber, avocado, mango, sesame seeds, onion crisps, seaweed salad and the poke sauce (with a side of siracha aiolic) along with the two protein BBQ bowl with beef bulgogi and pork katsu, with cole slaw and mac and cheese over hawaiian fried rice with katsu sauce. The katsu was still crispy and while I don't normally care much for fried rice, the hawaiian fried rice was very good. The poke bowl was fresh with a good amount of fish and again, I loved all of the toppings and things that you can add for free (the avocado is extra). Both bowls were very tasty and good sized portions. Given the quality and quantity, the prices were very reasonable (especially compared to other poke places) and I would definitely order from here again.

    Orderedunch from here because there was a guy one get one deal. They only brought one. The food was…read moreok. I got the bbq chicken bowl. I asked for dressing on the side. They drenched the bowl. The spring mix was soaked. I won't be ordering from here again.

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    Kona Coffee Roasters - Chelsea

    4.1(77 reviews)
    1.2 miChelsea
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    My bestie and I visited my sister and one of the days we stopped in for some caffeine. I haven't…read morebeen to this location before, but my sister said that she heard good things about it. I tried the Hawaiian Latte and my bestie tried the Honey Almond Latte. We both enjoyed our drink, but if I realized how much syrup was in the Hawaiian Latte I would have passed on that. Well, it was vacation and no need to obsess over sugars on one stop. The reason I have a low rating was frankly due to the lack of customer service. I'm from out of town and maybe it's an expectation of mine to greet customers, and let them know when their order is ready, but there was none of that. The young man and gal were talking amongst themselves and didn't string up conversation or engage in any way shape or form. I'm not expecting to become the baristas friend, but acknowledgement is necessary in a customer service based job. Plenty of other spots to choose from in the city.

    I've never had a matcha from Kona before, I normally get the iced Hawaiian latte. But I'm slowly…read morebecoming a matcha girlie so I was recommended the iced blueberry matcha ($7.25 exact). The blueberry flavor is subtle but the matcha isn't too matcha-y, so great ratio! It's also the perfect shade of matcha green. My only "complaint" is that it took a while to get my drink. I'm surprised by how busy they were busy at 2:30 pm on a weekday. 3 other people also ordered matcha drinks so I had to wait since they bulk made them.

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    Fortune Bowl - Spam musubi special (2 for $6)

    Fortune Bowl

    4.2(20 reviews)
    2.5 miHell's Kitchen, Theater District, Midtown West

    This is one of my go to place for affordable eats. I ate…read morehere a number of times for lunch, and it has not been a disappointment each time I visit here. It is a small Hawaiian place that serves fresh food. The owner is friendly. The portion size of the food is a lot, so you will definitely not get hungry. Below are a few items that I had tried: Sushi Taco - I typically get ahi tuna or salmon (both are always fresh) mixed with spicy mayo. Hawaiian BBQ Plate - you have the option to do 1 to 3 proteins with 2 sides. The proteins that I typically pick are chicken katsu, bulgogi beef, or grilled shrimp. The sides that I typically pick are seaweed salad, charred broccoli, and crabmeat salad. Poke Bowl - you can't go wrong with picking ahi tuna or salmon (assuming you have no issues eating raw food) as your protein. Gyoza - it is fried and crispy, and I would recommend this over the pork dumplings. Pork Dumplings - it is so-so. The skin on the dumplings is too thick. Spam Musubi - it's just spam meat & seaweed wrapped over rice. Nothing too special. Overall, give this place a try if you're ever around this area!

    Scallion pancake burrito for $10.95 unfortunately did not live up to expectations. I came on a…read morerainy weekday afternoon, and was the only person in the store. You get to build your burrito by picking two proteins: charred chicken thigh, herb roasted chicken, tender prime beef, shrimp, ahi tuna (raw), salmon (raw), crabmeat, spicy tuna, or tofu. All burritos include cucumber, lettuce, onion, cilantro, pickled radish, wonton crisps, and avocado. I chose ahi tuna and salmon. I'm used to my scallion pancakes being crispy. Unfortunately, this scallion pancake was kind of soggy. I ate it at a countertop at the front of the store, so it wasn't like I was carrying it in a takeout box and it got soggy over time. I wanted to like it, especially since it's got everything I like: scallion pancake, ahi tuna, salmon, veggies, all wrapped up into burrito form. But the soggy scallion pancake was kind of a letdown.

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    Chikarashi - Watermelon Soft Serve

    Chikarashi

    4.1(548 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    I do not like writing reviews when I only try 1 item from the menu and it is to go, but I got…read moresimilar feedback from others who ordered delivery with me. Since it was delivery, I cannot say anything about the restaurant itself (service, decoration, vibe etc), I can only comment on the food. I tried the goma shoyu tuna and others went with the negitoro don tartare and sichuan chili salmon. The feedback overall was it was too expensive for the portion size. The portion wasn't small, but it certainly wasn't big. We were all still a little hungry after eating our bowls. Regarding my order, the goma shoyu tuna, the fish was good, but not great and for my bowl at least, I felt it was lacking in flavor. I did not taste any chili oil and the only real flavor present in the dish came from the seaweed salad. Chikarashi does not allow you to make your own poke bowl, which I feel is unfortunate. I usually like to get both tuna and salmon and add a bunch of toppings/ingredients and that is not an option for any of their bowls.

    If you love chirashi, Chikarashi is the spot. Tucked away in Chinatown, this place is an elegant…read morequick service restaurant. Fast and fresh food with nice ambiance! The food absolutely speaks for itself. The fish is incredibly fresh, beautifully cut, and generously portioned, and there are both raw and cooked options. Every bowl I've tried here has perfectly seasoned rice, pristine slices of sashimi, and just the right balance of flavors and textures. You can tell a lot of care goes into every bowl. If you're craving something sweet, they also have dole whip! Chikarashi is a Chinatown gem I'll happily return to again and again.

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    L&L Hawaiian Barbecue - Menu

    L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

    3.9(69 reviews)
    0.4 miLower East Side

    ((4.5 stars)) L&L…read moreHawaiian Barbecue serves up a variety of Hawaiian comfort foods from plates of barbecued meat + rice + macaroni salad to saimin (noodle dishes) to musubis and burgers & sandwiches. picked up dinner here back in July. meant to review sooner, but LIFE. ordered BBQ Chicken plate-- thin slices of chicken in bbq sauce. the chicken is a mix of sweet and savory. thin grilled slices of meatiness. the rice is essential bc it soaks up the bbq sauce and grilled chicken flavors. the Hawaiian style macaroni salad brings the tasty carbs of tanginess & creaminess with a touch of sweetness. the way the plate mixes flavors into satisfying umami-ness. the helping is generous and i split the platter into two meals because there was so much of everything. SPAM Musubi--served warm. grilled spam + rice, wrapped in crispy seaweed. this was fine. all the flavors are there. however i would stick with the bigger bites on the menu or another side order of macaroni salad. the interior is well-maintain, clean, and casual sit-down interior. there's a decent amount of tables if you want to dine in. the staff is friendly and accommodating. my to-go order was neatly wrapped up and bagged. if you are looking for a different kind of comfort food, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue has got a lot of options for you. it's also nice to have a place to grab some enjoyable Hawaiian calories without a 10-hour plane flight! though, i'd still rather be in Maui or the Big Island--when are we getting that teleportation thing going?? Ha

    I couldn't wait to get my hands on some L&L but I was pretty letdown. Maybe I made the wrong move…read moreby ordering some non Hawaiian stuff from there. Lumpia - 2/5. Im giving it just 1 star for the crispiness but it's not authentic lumpia by any means. It tasted more like those bootlegged spring rolls from Chinese American takeout restaurants. Each roll was also very skinny/lacked filling. Saimin w chicken katsu - 2/5. To be fair I've never had Hawaiian style ramen before so I don't know if saimin is supposed to taste like this. But if I had to choose between a bowl of ramen from a Japanese restaurant or this saimin, you can't pay me to choose the latter. It was like a whitewashed version of ramen, in which the broth had a vegetable flavor and not rich at all. The toppings were Naruto slices and bits of veggies. The katsu was ok but not memorable. Loco moco plate - 3/5 my husband loves loco moco so I had to get it for him. I was surprised it came with two eggs (you get to choose how you want them done) and two Patties. So basically two servings in this plate! Despite the generous portion, the food was just alright. We had loco moco from vert frais (jap French fusion eatery in LIC) recently, and that was so much better. The patty here was neither tender nor juicy. The sauce was pretty average but vert frais' was above average. I was really looking forward to the macaroni salad in the plate but they didn't give a lot (they piled it on some rice so it looked like more than it was). The Mac salad was also a little on the plainer side. Only had a couple of carrot shreds I'm tempted to come back to try their seafood but I have my doubts

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    Pineapple Club - Soft scrambled eggs

    Pineapple Club

    4.2(323 reviews)
    0.2 miEast Village, Alphabet City
    $$$

    Came here for happy hour drinks!…read more Good: - The cucumber drink was quite refreshing and everyone in our group liked it - Super beautiful seating area - Nice staff that gave us a really good spot - I also liked that they made us a hot toddy even though it wasn't on the menu! Bad: - Super expensive! We in our group of 4 each got 2-3 drinks and it was over $200 and I felt like it was more than I expected Overall this was a really nice place to get drinks and catchup

    The Pineapple Club is such a great brunch spot with a fun, lively vibe. The decor and ambiance…read moreimmediately stand out- stylish, vibrant, and perfect for a brunch date, girls' outing, or casual celebration. The brunch menu offers a great selection with plenty of options to choose from, and the drinks were just as impressive. The fried chicken and waffles were chef's kiss... crispy, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. Pairing it with the Frozen Banana Colada was absolutely sensational and took the whole experience to another level. The service was good and attentive throughout. I especially appreciated the authentic feedback from the staff when it came to drink recommendations--they were knowledgeable, honest, and helped guide us to great choices. Overall, great food, great drinks, two floors of beautiful ambiance, and solid service. The Pineapple Club is definitely a spot worth revisiting for brunch in NYC.

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